Those impressive rookie performances got us thinking. Which general managers need a strong draft to stave off the front office version of "The Turk" in 2015?

1. Reggie McKenzie, Oakland Raiders: McKenzie has a reasonable claim to the NFL's strongest 2014 draft haul. Thanks to a disastrous record in trades and free agency, he desperately needs another stout draft class.

The Raiders believe they finally have a foundation in place, but they still have one of the NFL's most talent-starved rosters. McKenzie can't keep generating hopeless three-and four-win seasons in Oakland.

2. Ruston Webster, Tennessee Titans: Under Webster's watch, the Titans have devolved into the league's most anonymous team. They have no identity, which makes a 2-14 season even more insufferable.

For the past two years, his offensive line and defensive personnel have been competitive disadvantages. Dimitroff was already forced to cede some responsibilities to close friend Scott Pioli in January. If he doesn't right the ship, he could lose his job altogether.